India claimed their sixth straight ODI series on Sunday with their last five series victories coming against Zimbabwe (2016), New Zealand (2016), England (2017), West Indies (2017) and Sri Lanka (2017).

It will be a big feat considering that they are already the top team in the Test format and in this day and age, it is rare for teams to hold the top spot in the two most important formats simultaneously.

Earlier this year, India had defeated the Australians in their own backyard to win the Border-Gavaskar series 2-1. And now coming fresh from the historic Sri Lanka tour, Team India is full of confidence to crumble down Aussie hope of pulling a stunner.

Virat Kohli has consolidated his position at the top of the rankings for batsmen after his 330 runs in the series, which included an unbeaten 110 in the last match in Colombo on Sunday, his second century of the series.

Apart from providing stability to India's innings, Mithali has also scripted a plethora of records in the coveted tournament. Not only is she now the highest run-getter in women's ODI cricket, but also the first Indian cricketer to score a total of 1000 runs in World Cup.

Indian cricket team comprises some of the finest batsmen from world cricket and only if bowlers can find some consistency, there is no reason why the Indian team cannot dominate world cricket across formats in years to come.